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- catalog alternative "Causality, physical, The child's conception of.".
- catalog alternative "Causalité physique chez l'enfant. English".
- catalog alternative "Physical causality, The child's conception of.".
- catalog contributor b575492.
- catalog created "1930.".
- catalog date "1930".
- catalog date "1930.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1930.".
- catalog description "I. Experiments concerning the nature of air : Pressure of the hands ; The air of the punctured ball, of the tube, and of the pump ; The making of air and the movement of projectiles ; Centrifugal force. -- II. The origin of wind and breath : The formation of wind ; Breathing. -- III. Movement of the clouds and the heavenly bodies : The movement of clouds ; The movement of the heavenly bodies. -- IV. Water currents and movements due to weight : The waves of the lake ; The current of rivers ; The suspension of the sun and moon, and the fall of heavy bodies to the ground. -- V. The child's idea of force : How the child explains movement ; Definition of the idea of force ; 3. Origin of the idea of force.".
- catalog description "IX. The mechanism of bicycles : First stage: the cause of the movement is synthetic ; Second stage: the various parts are necessary but unrelated ; Third and fourth stages: the search for contacts and mechanical explanation. -- X. The steam-engine : First stage: the wheel turns because of the fire ; Second stage: the wheel turns because of the water ; Third stage: the wheel turns because of the steam. -- XI. Trains, motor-cars, and aeroplanes : Steam-engines and motor-boats ; Motor-cars and aeroplanes ; Conclusions.".
- catalog description "VI. The floating of boats : The first and second stages: boats float for moral or dynamic reasons ; Third stage: boats float owing to their own or to acquired movement and because they are light in relation to the total mass of the water ; Boat float for static reasons. -- VII. The level of water : First stage: the water rises because of the weight of the submerged body ; Second and third stages: the role of volume is understood and made explicit ; Conclusions ; Prediction and explanation of the phenomenon of communicating vessels in children from 8 to 12 years old. -- VIII. The problem of shadows : First stage: shadow is a substance emanating from the object and participating with night ; Second stage: shadow is a substance emanating from the object alone ; Third stage: shadow is a substance which flees from light ; Conclusions.".
- catalog extent "viii, 309 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Child's conception of physical causality.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Child's conception of physical causality.".
- catalog isPartOf "International library of psychology, philosophy, and scientific method".
- catalog issued "1930".
- catalog issued "1930.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engfre".
- catalog publisher "London, K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & co. ltd.; New York, Harcourt, Brace & company,".
- catalog relation "Child's conception of physical causality.".
- catalog subject "136.72".
- catalog subject "BF721 .P43".
- catalog subject "Causation.".
- catalog subject "Child psychology.".
- catalog subject "LB 1115 P579c 1930".
- catalog subject "Physics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Experiments concerning the nature of air : Pressure of the hands ; The air of the punctured ball, of the tube, and of the pump ; The making of air and the movement of projectiles ; Centrifugal force. -- II. The origin of wind and breath : The formation of wind ; Breathing. -- III. Movement of the clouds and the heavenly bodies : The movement of clouds ; The movement of the heavenly bodies. -- IV. Water currents and movements due to weight : The waves of the lake ; The current of rivers ; The suspension of the sun and moon, and the fall of heavy bodies to the ground. -- V. The child's idea of force : How the child explains movement ; Definition of the idea of force ; 3. Origin of the idea of force.".
- catalog tableOfContents "IX. The mechanism of bicycles : First stage: the cause of the movement is synthetic ; Second stage: the various parts are necessary but unrelated ; Third and fourth stages: the search for contacts and mechanical explanation. -- X. The steam-engine : First stage: the wheel turns because of the fire ; Second stage: the wheel turns because of the water ; Third stage: the wheel turns because of the steam. -- XI. Trains, motor-cars, and aeroplanes : Steam-engines and motor-boats ; Motor-cars and aeroplanes ; Conclusions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "VI. The floating of boats : The first and second stages: boats float for moral or dynamic reasons ; Third stage: boats float owing to their own or to acquired movement and because they are light in relation to the total mass of the water ; Boat float for static reasons. -- VII. The level of water : First stage: the water rises because of the weight of the submerged body ; Second and third stages: the role of volume is understood and made explicit ; Conclusions ; Prediction and explanation of the phenomenon of communicating vessels in children from 8 to 12 years old. -- VIII. The problem of shadows : First stage: shadow is a substance emanating from the object and participating with night ; Second stage: shadow is a substance emanating from the object alone ; Third stage: shadow is a substance which flees from light ; Conclusions.".
- catalog title "Causality, physical, The child's conception of.".
- catalog title "Causalité physique chez l'enfant. English".
- catalog title "Physical causality, The child's conception of.".
- catalog title "The child's conception of physical causality, by Jean Piaget.".
- catalog type "text".